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You know, I sometimes ask myself the same question when I'm bored with the game I'm currently playing. Usually, around that time a game comes around that I find to be so incredibly brilliant that all my doubts are instantly swept away (at least for the time being). I'm looking at you, Borderlands 2.

Maybe the Op's question indicates they are looking for a way to make games more fulfilling, if so i'd suggest trying multiplayer games that require complex cooperation, as that's a skill that you can transfer to other situations.

I was not a fan of Mr Jobs either

The original question reminds me of the kind of thing you see in a newspaper or magazine - and as such falls in with the general rule for such things, the answer is almost always....

The OP hasn't chipped in so far with a response to peoples opinions, so I'd go with B0rsuks assessment.

As regards the subject, I think the phrase 'mileage may vary' springs to mind. I think one of the positives that comes out of playing games is a degree of mental exercise at the end of the day, and certainly it can help you improve your organisation skills if you're doing MP/Co-op a lot as well.